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Farmers urged to use nano fertiliser for better yields and soil health
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32133, member: 636"] Farmers can revolutionize crop production through cutting-edge nanotechnology-based fertilizers that unlock hidden soil potential. Ancient Bioorganics has developed a groundbreaking product called BioProp FHB that transforms agricultural practices to tackle agricultural challenges head-on. Managing director Henry Monda explains that most soils contain abundant nutrients that remain inaccessible to plants. Their innovative fertilizer converts these dormant nutrients into bioavailable forms, enabling crops to absorb essential minerals more effectively. The bio-fertilizer contains specialized microbes that enhance nitrogen fixation and dramatically improve nutrient absorption capabilities. Nanotechnology offers remarkable advantages over traditional synthetic fertilizers. BioProp FHB promotes uniform crop growth, ensuring healthier and more productive agricultural outcomes. Farmers benefit from enhanced seed germination even under challenging environmental conditions caused by climate change. The fertilizer dramatically reduces seed failure risks, preventing premature cellular death that often devastates crop yields. Practical application proves remarkably simple. Farmers can treat seeds by spraying them with a diluted fertilizer solution, preferably during evening hours under shaded conditions. This method preserves microbial activity, preventing heat-related damage. Four-gramme packages handle one acre of maize treatment, making transportation extremely convenient. Remarkably, yields increase between four and twelve additional 90-kilogram bags per acre. The product has already gained significant international recognition, spreading across twelve countries. Its compact packaging allows effortless global distribution, with packets small enough to mail like standard envelopes. Agricultural experts recognize this innovation as a critical step in addressing global food security challenges and climate change mitigation efforts. [/QUOTE]
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